Abstract
Are redistributive politics in Canada fading or merely in abeyance? In this essay, I examine the empirical evidence for the "fading" metaphor, examine new, neoliberal lenses that have shaped recent policy developments, and identify changes in the role of political actors and policy-making institutions that have facilitated the redistributive weakening. Ever the optimist, however, I conclude on an upbeat note on future democratic possibilities for a fairer and more just Canada.
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